you know the radio station in atlanta (WKHX-FM: Marietta/Atlanta) didn't really play "I Ain't No Quitter" that much, my sis heard it once, and i heard it once, two seperate occasions, but i just sent in a E-quest for it.

I have picked UP! a new country radio station that seems to be pretty powerful as to its broadcast area -- THEY ALSO STREAM ONLINE. They are asking for requests and I believe are testing the market as the playlist seems to be quite varied --not set with the same old songs like the other stations in my area.

THE WOLF WANTS TO HEAR FROM YOU Unfortunately I see no way to request online-- ONLY call in. Be advised they are also playing comments on the air. GOOD EXERCISE FOR THE NEXT CD RELEASE.

If anyone can call in I would appreciate some help. They are playing a nice Shania mix but I want to hear more!!!!!!!!! Last I heard was FAFA.

Yesterday, Terry and I were riding along our coast listening to SeriusXM #17 Love Songs. For Mother's Day, they had a guest DJ, Michael Bolton. Every so often he would announce a particular song he liked plus play one his own favorites. Each time he would say something like "this is Michael Bolton wishing all mothers out there today a great day." Then he would announce the song. So, then he says something like "I'd like to play for you a really great song by a very talented lady who I also have the privilege of knowing well for a long time. Her name is Shania Twain, the song is From This Moment On."

Later he announces one of his songs. He says "this is a song I did back in 93 that was produced by my very good friend Mutt Lange." [I'm not sure about the song, but it was from 1993 and I think it was A Time For Letting Go, not sure?]

I never expected Shania would sell anywhere as many CDs of NOW as say even the WIM, but it is sad to see only 221.000+ so far. Not much better than the original ST CD. On the bright side, she usually sells out venues on the road, so she will probably do well with sales there. I just feel bad because in my opinion, the songs on NOW are really good. She really mixed it up well. There is something for everyone on NOW. But again, Mercury is part of the conglomerate she deals with, and once again the CD never got much promotion. I think it was in Target's flyer one weekend and that was it, no one else had it in my area anyway. Too bad.